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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 258, Issue 1, 16 February 1976, Pages 21-28
Nuclear Physics A

The j-dependence of the vector analyzing power for (d, n) reactions on 58Ni and 60Ni

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Abstract

The reactions 58Ni(d, n)59Cu and 60Ni(d, n)61Cu have been studied with a pulsed, vector-polarized deuteron beam. Angular distributions of the relative cross section and the vector analyzing power have been measured at Ed = 8 MeV for transitions to low-lying levels in 59Cu and 61Cu. For the transitions with lp = 1, the vector analyzing power angular distributions are opposite in sign for jp = 32 and 12. A comparison of the lp = 3, jp = 52 transiti on 85Ni and 60Ni with recent measurements for an lp = 3, jp = 72 transition in 51V(d, n)52Cr demonstrates the j-dependence of the vector analyzing power for the lp = 3 transitions. Distorted-wave calculations are in qualitative agreement with these measurements.

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Work supported in part by the US Energy Research and Development Administration.

Present address: Nuclear Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195.

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Present address: Office of the Secretary of Defense, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301.

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